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" Note: This movie is 147 minutes long and not a single moment was boring. I loved the cinematography and atmosphere that this movie has because this movie is wonderful to look at. Not to mention, I love how surreal this movie can be at times. I haven't seen a movie that is surreal, gory, and absolutely beautiful at the same time probably since Antichrist (2009)."
" Directed by: Ari Aster Produced by: Patrik Andersson, Thomas Benski, Fredrik Heinig, Lars Knudsen, Pelle Nilsson, Ben Rimmer, and Phillip Westgren Written by: Ari Aster Cinematography: Pawel Pogorzelski Edited by: Lucian Johnston Music by: Bobby Krlic Distributed by: A24 Entertainment "
" Directed by: Ari Aster Produced by: Patrik Andersson, Thomas Benski, Fredrik Heinig, Lars Knudsen, Pelle Nilsson, Ben Rimmer, and Phillip Westgren Written by: Ari Aster Cinematography: Pawel Pogorzelski Edited by: Lucian Johnston Music by: Bobby Krlic Distributed by: A24 Entertainment"
"Was expecting beatiful looking horror film and like a spiritual successor to og Wicker Man. And basically got that. The film dragged a bit at times so it wasn't my favorite horror film of the year but this was still good time at the theater. "
“If "Midsommar" undeniably imposes itself as one of the most striking formal proposals of current horror cinema, its predictable script and narrative s”
" Date: 11/16/2019 Viewed: 4K UHD (Amazon Prime Rental) First viewing Note: I finally got the chance to see this movie and I loved it. This movie is 147 minutes long and not a single moment was boring. I loved the cinematography and atmosphere that this movie has because this movie is wonderful to look at. Not to mention, I love how surreal this movie can be at times. I haven't seen a movie that is surreal, gory, and absolutely beautiful at the same time probably since Antichrist (2009). While"
“If "Midsommar" undeniably imposes itself as one of the most striking formal proposals of current horror cinema, its predictable script and narrative slowness (languor?) clearly draw it down and permanently prevent a second viewing. And then the reference to the cult "Wicker Man" Robin Hardy is so overwhelming ... (hope english translation is not too bad...)” read more